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What matters, the world's preeminent photojournalists and thinkers depict essential issues of our time, created by David Elliot Cohen

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What matters, the world's preeminent photojournalists and thinkers depict essential issues of our time, created by David Elliot Cohen
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eng
Illustrations
photographsillustrations
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What matters
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created by David Elliot Cohen
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the world's preeminent photojournalists and thinkers depict essential issues of our time
Table Of Contents
Man vs. earth -- Meltdown : a global warming travelogue/photographed by Gary Braasch ; written by Bill McKibben -- Economic miracle : the degradation of the Huai river basin/photographed by Stephen Voss : written by Elizabeth C. Economy -- Thirsty world : the desperate everyday quest for safe water/photographed by Brent Stirton ; written by Peter H. Gleick -- Fallout : the enduring tragedy of Chernobyl/photographed by Gerd Ludwig : written by David R. Marples -- Man vs. man -- Images of Genocide : how should we respond/photographed by Magnum : written by Omer Bartov -- The scorched earth of Darfur : the twenty-first century's first genocide / photographed by Marcus Bleasdale ; cowritten by Samantha Power, Anna Lindh, and John Prendergast -- Global jihad : before and after 9/11 / photographed by The Associated Press ; written by Fawaz A. Gerges, Christian A. Johnson -- Bitter fruit : behind the scenes, America buries its Iraq War dead / photographed by Paul Fusco ; written by Gary Kamiya -- The distribution of wealth -- The bottom billion -- How we can end global poverty / photographed by James Nachtwey ; written by Jeffrey D. Sachs -- Shop 'til we drop : consumer culture in the new gilded age / photographed by Lauren Greenfield ; written by Juliet B. Schor -- Children of the black dust : child labor in Bangladesh / photographed and written by Shehzad Noorani -- Lost girls : the child brides of Afghanistan, Nepal and Ethiopia / photographed by Stephanie Sinclair ; written by Judith Bruce -- The price of our oil addiction : scenes from the Niger river delta / photographed by Ed Kashi ; written by Michael Watts -- The greatest migration : the third world moves to the city / photographed by Sebastião Salgado ; written by Paul Knox -- The fence : deconstructing America's "immigration crisis" / photographed by Anthony Suau ; written by Douglas S. Massey -- Man vs. disease -- Infected or affected : curing AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa / photographed by Tom Stoddart ; written by Helen Epstein -- The end of malaria? : rolling back a killer / photographed by Maggie Hallahan ; written by Awa Marie Coll-Seck -- What one person can do : the amazing life of Abdul Sattar Edhi / photographed by Shahidul Alam ; written by Richard Covington -- What you can do : 193 ways to learn more and get involved -- Index
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World's preeminent photojournalists and thinkers depict essential issues of our time
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